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  • @megasept
    @megasept 9 лет назад +9

    Who knew what a fine subject Mr Poons would be? His generous comments towards Ms. Frankenthaler's contribution and consistent talent, is a pleasure to hear. Thanks to the video makers for including stills of examples during the conversation. Really makes a fine flow.

  • @eatpanda118
    @eatpanda118 7 лет назад +1

    Poons has fantastic, freeing paintings.

  • @realartmuse
    @realartmuse 5 лет назад

    He is a man who speaks his mine. Honesty is usually the best the policy, but some times can be painful.

  • @BizRasam
    @BizRasam 5 лет назад +5

    Painting is easy to do when you don't know how but really hard when you do - Degas

  • @steveogle3679
    @steveogle3679 2 года назад

    God these tidbits are tasty.

  • @Paul-talk
    @Paul-talk 3 месяца назад

    ...sad

  • @DakotaSpawn
    @DakotaSpawn 8 лет назад +1

    um em, yeah, mm um, yeah, um em, yea. Woman, ask the question and then shut up and let him answer.

  • @obscuraapit
    @obscuraapit 5 лет назад

    The terms throwing and pouring sounds filthy when talking about fine art on canvas. What good is an artist if they can't re-create his/her own painting. In a parallel world Pollock & Poons' works will never be considered an art but Picasso & Da Vinci's works will always be valued just the same anywhere.

    • @skreml8804
      @skreml8804 5 лет назад +3

      What good is an artist if they can't create what they want?

    • @anthonylopez9594
      @anthonylopez9594 3 года назад

      You dont get it because you hold onto preconceived notions about what art is supposed to be.

    • @obscuraapit
      @obscuraapit 3 года назад

      @@anthonylopez9594 Not that! It's because i'm not some pretentious snob who'll take a stained canvas for an art piece if an expert tells them so.

    • @leonglindy
      @leonglindy 2 года назад

      @@obscuraapit not sure if you get it. In Greenberg's words, you'd probably be into kitsch.

    • @obscuraapit
      @obscuraapit 2 года назад +1

      @@leonglindy Oh! I know enough to say that money laundering also takes place in the pretentious world of refined arts. Monsieur Pierre Brassau makes a good case, if you're already not familiar with his name.